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Places in diplomacy [PDF]

open access: yesPolitical Geography, 2012
In the world of diplomacy, what does Vienna or Paris evoke, for instance? For the historian, there is the inevitability of associating these imperial capitals of the Old World with major diplomatic events such as the Congress of Vienna of 1815 and the ...
Legge   +5 more
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Putting diplomacy at the forefront of Water Diplomacy

open access: yesPLOS Water, 2023
Water diplomacy is a recent term that has been used to analyse hydropoltiical dynamics and issues that may arise when discussing transboundary water governance. In fact, the shared nature of transboundary water resources may lead to tension over their allocation and use which can in turn aggravate or harm interstate relations and cooperation.
Hussam Hussein   +3 more
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DAMPAK TERBENTUKNYA RCDD (REGIONAL CONFERENCE ON DIGITAL DIPLOMACY) TERHADAP NEGARA ANGGOTA STUDI KASUS : INDONESIA, CHINA, JEPANG, AUSTRALIA [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
This study reviews the impact of the establishment of the Regional Conference On Digital Diplomacy (RCDD) on member countries, with a special focus on Indonesia, China, Australia, and Japan as the main participants in the conference. RCDD is considered a
Rachmatullah, Raydava
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Science in Diplomacy [PDF]

open access: yesCell, 2010
Throughout human history, science and technology have been the backbone of innovations that have driven economic development. Yet, rather oddly, they have not been seriously invoked in the pursuit of diplomacy. This Commentary examines the important role of science in diplomacy and its soft-power in world affairs and peace.
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Corroding consensus-building: how self-centered public diplomacy is damaging diplomacy and what can be done about it [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Public diplomacy (PD) is an activity which has become central to the analysis of modern diplomacy. Yet while there are common definitions of PD widely used internationally, practice between states has come to diverge more and more.
Hare, Paul Webster
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Shuttle diplomacy

open access: yesJournal of Economic Theory, 2023
In practice mediation operates through shuttle diplomacy: the mediator goes back and forth between parties, meeting them in private. We model shuttle diplomacy as a dynamic procedure. The mediator helps each party to gradually discover (privately) her value from settlement and re-assess her bargaining position, while also proposing the terms of the ...
Piero Gottardi, Claudio Mezzetti
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Sport and Diplomacy: A Global Diplomacy Framework [PDF]

open access: yesDiplomacy & Statecraft, 2016
ABSTRACTThe actors, or “players,” involved in the transactions of diplomacy occasioned by sport are manifold. In the case of the world’s “global game”—association football—they include but are not limited to individual footballers, football clubs, national leagues, national associations, football’s international governance structures, multi-national ...
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Celebrity diplomacy: United Nations’ Goodwill Ambassadors and Messengers of Peace [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
This article will examine the meaning of celebrity diplomacy. In particular, it will discuss how this phenomenon has emerged from a transition between state-centric to public forms of diplomatic initiatives.
Wheeler, Mark
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The Commonwealth Games as an Example of Bringing States Closer Through Sport [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
The aim of the article is to investigate the issue of positive sports diplomacy directed at bringing countries closer and deepening cooperation between them. Generally, sports diplomacy is a broader term and may include various ways of utilizing sport,
Abegunrin   +69 more
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Globalisation and Diplomacy [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
When I was about 15 years old, I asked my godfather, a palaeontologist, whether he thought global warming was a man-made or a natural phenomenon. He replied that however substantive the changes wrought by human beings might be, there was no way we could have substantially affected the cycle of global warming that has covered the billions of years over ...
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